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after all, the election for president is a federal election. those that work in this building are in the federal system. we need to empower voters to challenge efforts and states to undermine -- efforts in states to undermine election results and trying the right to have their votes counted. these provisions are included in the freedom to vote act. as senator king extended the olive branch, i will invite my republican colleagues to work with us on these commonsense solutions. i want to thank you all, coming from different parts of the country, different political views, different backgrounds, united to upholding our democracy and protecting our election officials. of course your own families, but also those that work for you and your offices, as well as those that work across your state. thank you very much. our election officials, regardless of their party were truly the heroes in this last election. we thank you for your work. the hearing is adjourned, we will keep the record open for one week. enqueue. -- thank you. [captioning performed by
after all, the election for president is a federal election. those that work in this building are in the federal system. we need to empower voters to challenge efforts and states to undermine -- efforts in states to undermine election results and trying the right to have their votes counted. these provisions are included in the freedom to vote act. as senator king extended the olive branch, i will invite my republican colleagues to work with us on these commonsense solutions. i want to thank...
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for the 2022 general election, one county election official reported that five to 10 election employees had to work daily for several weeks to process these overwhelmingly frivolous challenges to the legitimacy of voter registration. there were 65,000 voter registrations challenged in eight counties. one group coordinator challenges to 364,000 voter registrations across georgia. in gwinnett county, 37,000 challenges. overwhelmingly frivolous. the impact on the morale of the electorate to know there are private entities out there working day and night to under neither access to their ballot, to challenge effectively as a citizen. it is demoralizing to the public, and it occupies all of these election administration resource is processing per frivolous at times. what is your impression of the impact of the kind of practice on election administration? >> thank you for the question, senator ossoff. we hear of a.d.d. os attack against a system where hackers will flood a system with digital tax so the system cannot work anymore. what you have described what is real is an analog ddos attack ag
for the 2022 general election, one county election official reported that five to 10 election employees had to work daily for several weeks to process these overwhelmingly frivolous challenges to the legitimacy of voter registration. there were 65,000 voter registrations challenged in eight counties. one group coordinator challenges to 364,000 voter registrations across georgia. in gwinnett county, 37,000 challenges. overwhelmingly frivolous. the impact on the morale of the electorate to know...
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Jun 10, 2022
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election after election, millions of americans see inaccurate or misleading information about elections, and the voting process on social media, and it is hurting our democracy. at the same time, investing in election security, including cybersecurity, continues to be a priority for many election officials, as the officials warn that our elections remain a target for foreign adversaries. we also continue to hear about the need for reliable stream of federal funding for elections. . so officials can make improvements and keep pace with new technology. new challenges are emerging as well, like the paper challenge, the shortages, that we have heard our impacting secretary ardoin and other officials trying to secure needed elections supplies. this committee has also discussed the rise in threats and harassment targeting election officials from both parties, and i appreciate senator blunt holding that hearing with me. the increased in 2020 at our last hearing, october, former republican philadelphia solicited commissioner al schmidt testified about threats that he and his family had received
election after election, millions of americans see inaccurate or misleading information about elections, and the voting process on social media, and it is hurting our democracy. at the same time, investing in election security, including cybersecurity, continues to be a priority for many election officials, as the officials warn that our elections remain a target for foreign adversaries. we also continue to hear about the need for reliable stream of federal funding for elections. . so officials...
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state elections directors, local elections officials, the eac and the election center as well as elections vendors and other private and public organizations have been working collaboratively with elections offices in the pasz several years to improve relations and simply put compared to 2016 and 2018 the security of the election infrastructure looks quite different in 2020. while there are no garnties in cyber security i can assure you that the security defenses we have in place for november 2020 are vastly improved over those in place a short four years ago. congress, the election officials, cisa a host of public and private organizations should be proud of the progress made in this area. i close by congress continues to emphasize and urge you to focus on this in elections. cis has developed a reporting portal. we've highlighted the system with election officials in five states and have engaged with dhs to promote this capability to social media platform. we believe this capability will be a valuable tool in increasing visibility of elections related with and disinformation. this conclud
state elections directors, local elections officials, the eac and the election center as well as elections vendors and other private and public organizations have been working collaboratively with elections offices in the pasz several years to improve relations and simply put compared to 2016 and 2018 the security of the election infrastructure looks quite different in 2020. while there are no garnties in cyber security i can assure you that the security defenses we have in place for november...
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elections. i'm hopeful the eac can you playing a role seventh of spread of elections and ensuring every state is ready to face this growing challenge in 2024. investing in our elections, it makes it harder to vote. it's like i and others support the freedom to vote act why i support the bill to restore the voting rights act. our country has a history of passing laws to strengthen our democracy. a few weeks ago recognize the 20th anniversary of the national voter registration act, voter law enacted with bipartisan support and last october 20 yearsrs since we past the help america vote act and that's where this organization started and i look forward to hearing about the effort to support local and state election officials. i want to think our witnesses and i'll turn it over to our ranking member senator fisher, thank you. >> good afternoon and thank you, senator for holding this hearing today. it is a pleasure to sit with you. i told senator to keep him under control. >> i want to extend gratitud
elections. i'm hopeful the eac can you playing a role seventh of spread of elections and ensuring every state is ready to face this growing challenge in 2024. investing in our elections, it makes it harder to vote. it's like i and others support the freedom to vote act why i support the bill to restore the voting rights act. our country has a history of passing laws to strengthen our democracy. a few weeks ago recognize the 20th anniversary of the national voter registration act, voter law...
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elections. unfortunately, however, it is also true that election officials too often lack appropriate staff and resources and are routinely hampered by a patchwork of laws and regulations that make it difficult to upgrade, modernize and consistently improve their election systems. we also herald from researchers -- heard from researchers working to design better ballots, to develop better and more secure voting systems and to identify new ways to quickly and reliably certify that the results of elections are reflective of the will of the voters. yet here as well all too often their efforts are underfunded, important research questions remain unaddressed, and they face challenges in translating research into practice. since the 2000 election, election infrastructure has been the focus of attention due to concerns about aging and insecure voting equipment. inadequate poll worker training, insufficient members of voting -- numbers of voting machines and poll books. deficient voter registration info
elections. unfortunately, however, it is also true that election officials too often lack appropriate staff and resources and are routinely hampered by a patchwork of laws and regulations that make it difficult to upgrade, modernize and consistently improve their election systems. we also herald from researchers -- heard from researchers working to design better ballots, to develop better and more secure voting systems and to identify new ways to quickly and reliably certify that the results of...
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senate election, a gubernatorial election, two congressional elections, and numerous local elections. four years quite frankly is too long. this federal law will require the secretaries of state to knowingly maintain inaccurate voter list amending the ndra to shorten the four-year waiting period that will increase the voter confidence and result in more accurate ones across the country. and again, thank you for your time. it's been an honor and a privilege to appear before you today. thank you. >> thank you very much, secretary. mr. kramer? >> chairwoman klobuchar and members of the committee. i want to thank you for having me here today. as mentioned, i'm the executive director of the board of elections and have the privilege of serving as the vice chair for the national association of the county and as a member of the united states election assistance commission board of advisers. i cannot overstate the significant at any topic involving election administration. we are the frontline workers responsible for ensuring smooth elections nationwide. left a permanent mark on my life, ignit
senate election, a gubernatorial election, two congressional elections, and numerous local elections. four years quite frankly is too long. this federal law will require the secretaries of state to knowingly maintain inaccurate voter list amending the ndra to shorten the four-year waiting period that will increase the voter confidence and result in more accurate ones across the country. and again, thank you for your time. it's been an honor and a privilege to appear before you today. thank you....
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the 2022 elections. these laws were passed over the past several years. and as a former member of the legislature i can attest we have always taken election laws very seriously in georgia. there's always going be some level of fraud. we are never going to eliminate all of it. but we do have to make sure our elections have the integrity and the people feel their vote really matters. unfortunately there is a lot of falsehoods about george's election law pushed by many, especially many in washington d.c. claiming that it was going to create massive voter suppression even the "washington post" and other major media outlets identified these claims were false even before the election happened. and so first, let me ask secretary, i understand you may not be able to say with this through the recess. in january of this year governor dewine signed house bill 458 requiring in person voters to present the photo identification and set up other forms of identification. and, absentee voters had to provide a copy of the
the 2022 elections. these laws were passed over the past several years. and as a former member of the legislature i can attest we have always taken election laws very seriously in georgia. there's always going be some level of fraud. we are never going to eliminate all of it. but we do have to make sure our elections have the integrity and the people feel their vote really matters. unfortunately there is a lot of falsehoods about george's election law pushed by many, especially many in...
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on election day. how many of us experience that line, that q. and the answer is, most of us vote absentee because of that responsibility. so one of the things i've tried to do over the years is ideal in advance to ago and i stand in line and i learned a lot. i learnt a lot by listening to people, but that may be something as a professional goal for each of us is experienced the line come experience the way, experience the location. all right? >> my name is lorenzo. i have almost 10 months experience in the selection process. i worked at a trainer and helped out with the helpdesk for the april primary and the may special election. in the general election i worked as a trainer and very reluctantly as an area rap. the area rep job, however, took me out of my -- after training and let me see really what happens out in the wild. so which really good experience that way. one of the things i observed is i thought that we had a never-ending supply of voters all day in d.c. they were much more orderly than i e
on election day. how many of us experience that line, that q. and the answer is, most of us vote absentee because of that responsibility. so one of the things i've tried to do over the years is ideal in advance to ago and i stand in line and i learned a lot. i learnt a lot by listening to people, but that may be something as a professional goal for each of us is experienced the line come experience the way, experience the location. all right? >> my name is lorenzo. i have almost 10 months...
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full-time election workers, election officials and temporary election workers. it is creating a really tense environment for election officials trying to run an election while under intense public scrutiny, while having their lives regularly threatened by the constituents they are trying to serve. the federal government and department of justice recently created an election threats task force to investigate and prosecute threats being made against election officials. but prosecutions are incredibly low compared to the threats being made. i think they have prosecuted five or fewer total cases amidst the thousands of threats reported. in that absence, states like colorado and maine have stepped up to fill the gap. colorado has made it unlawful for anyone to threaten, harass or intimidate election workers. they also instituted steps to protect election workers from docs inc., which is when -- doxing, which is when personal information is shared online to undermine safety. we believe more states should take the steps as motivated violence increases. host: mark is in
full-time election workers, election officials and temporary election workers. it is creating a really tense environment for election officials trying to run an election while under intense public scrutiny, while having their lives regularly threatened by the constituents they are trying to serve. the federal government and department of justice recently created an election threats task force to investigate and prosecute threats being made against election officials. but prosecutions are...
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elections. we've got to continue to support the election officials on the front lines of our democracy. we need to be able to rely on regular and federal funding to do their jobs. with these vital resources, including the over 900 and $31 million in security grants since 2018, and enable state and local officials to everything from securing our elections against foreign interference and keeping pace with the evolving technology, to recruiting and training poll workers. one urgent issue that the commission can help to address is the barrage of harassment that is targeting election workers. these public servants are essential to the administration for both free and fair elections which is why i joined chair klobuchar and a number of our colleagues on this committee to lead comprehensive legislation to take this issue head on. it's an area where we do need bipartisan solutions and i'm glad that last year the eac voted unanimously to allow election officials to use federal funding to protect electio
elections. we've got to continue to support the election officials on the front lines of our democracy. we need to be able to rely on regular and federal funding to do their jobs. with these vital resources, including the over 900 and $31 million in security grants since 2018, and enable state and local officials to everything from securing our elections against foreign interference and keeping pace with the evolving technology, to recruiting and training poll workers. one urgent issue that the...
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elections. state and local officials talk about steps they were taking to secure the election process, including testing their infrastructure, creating back-up paper ballots, and boosting cybersecurity. >> the committee on rules and administration will come to order. glad our witnesses are here. glad you had the patience we needed today to get two votes done on the floor, particularly grateful that my fellow missourians are here. secretary of state jay ashcroft, and in the next panel is county clerk shane shoaler from my home county, and both of them happen to hold a job that i once held, so it's particularly good to see you here, and the rest of you on the panel, as we begin our review of federal elections. senator klobuchar and i are in agreement that the best starting point is to start with you. the best starting point is to start with state and local officials, who through the history of the country, have been responsible for election administration, and they are responsible to the people th
elections. state and local officials talk about steps they were taking to secure the election process, including testing their infrastructure, creating back-up paper ballots, and boosting cybersecurity. >> the committee on rules and administration will come to order. glad our witnesses are here. glad you had the patience we needed today to get two votes done on the floor, particularly grateful that my fellow missourians are here. secretary of state jay ashcroft, and in the next panel is...
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election day, before he knew the election results. he made _ he knew the election results. he made his— he knew the election results. he made his stolen election claims on eiection— made his stolen election claims on election night against the advice of his campaign without any evidence in hand _ his campaign without any evidence in hand then— his campaign without any evidence in hand. then over the next two months he sought— hand. then over the next two months he sought to — hand. then over the next two months he sought to find those who would help him _ he sought to find those who would help him invent and spread lies about— help him invent and spread lies about the — help him invent and spread lies about the widespread fraud. many of those _ about the widespread fraud. many of those who— about the widespread fraud. many of those who stepped forward to help inciuding _ those who stepped forward to help including rudy giuliani new date never— including rudy giuliani new date never had — including rudy giuliani new
election day, before he knew the election results. he made _ he knew the election results. he made his— he knew the election results. he made his stolen election claims on eiection— made his stolen election claims on election night against the advice of his campaign without any evidence in hand _ his campaign without any evidence in hand then— his campaign without any evidence in hand. then over the next two months he sought— hand. then over the next two months he sought to — hand....
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election candidates. we expect the representative to go to the parliament, which is really the promise that the people have the right to be able to choose a representative, a lawyer, because elections mean that when we come to the elections , we vote, which means that a lawyer is a defense lawyer for us. we officially choose to defend our rights in the parliament so that we can build our own destiny and show our enemies that we are indifferent to the country's issues considering all the problems we have. we are not alone, and we will definitely participate in these elections with all our strength, the presence of our rainbow of ethnic groups in the elections will increase the unity of the people. the zealous bakhtiaris, like other ethnic groups of khuzestan province , will determine the fate of the country on the 11th of march at the polls with maximum attendance . and ahmadi of khuzestan radio and television news agency. hossein abad village in handijan city is one of the villages where the people are re
election candidates. we expect the representative to go to the parliament, which is really the promise that the people have the right to be able to choose a representative, a lawyer, because elections mean that when we come to the elections , we vote, which means that a lawyer is a defense lawyer for us. we officially choose to defend our rights in the parliament so that we can build our own destiny and show our enemies that we are indifferent to the country's issues considering all the...
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there's no democracy without elections and there's no elections without election workers and registrars and the people who register voters and make the elections work and we've got to do everything we can to protect them. and i hope we can have widespread bipartisan unanimity about that, that the election workers and officials must be protected. i yield back to. >> thank you for your leadership. the gentleman from texas mr sessions is recognized for five minutes. mr. sessions. >> madam chairwoman, thank you very much. and to each of you, the gentlewoman from cochise county from three action press the gentleman from vermont and also the gentlewoman from michigan. i do take to heart everything that you have said, and i would offer my advice back to you. that i think you are seeing this for what it is, and i do think there is a lot of meanness and malicious activity there. i am very concerned about it. i like to ask probably the gentlewoman misses barton and the gentlewoman from cochise county. and jim also because you are officials that handle this and you are professionals. if someone ca
there's no democracy without elections and there's no elections without election workers and registrars and the people who register voters and make the elections work and we've got to do everything we can to protect them. and i hope we can have widespread bipartisan unanimity about that, that the election workers and officials must be protected. i yield back to. >> thank you for your leadership. the gentleman from texas mr sessions is recognized for five minutes. mr. sessions. >>...
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elections. have i said my theory about why we are here? let me know introduce our panelists. first, david becker is the executive director and founder of the nonpartisan, nonprofit center for election innovation and research. he has helped elected officials from both parties to ensure all voters can vote conveniently in a system of maximum integrity. daniel cox is a resident scholar here at aei. he is the director of the survey center on american life. he specializes in survey research, politics, youth culture and identity, religion. john fortier is also a resident scholar here at aei. he is the author of three books. two of which are on elections. one is titled, after the people vote, a guide to the electoral college. the other is titled, absentee and early voting. justin grimmer is a professor at stanford university. and a senior fellow at the hoover institution. his research focuses on congress, elections, social media, and data science. he also recently published a report on the allegations
elections. have i said my theory about why we are here? let me know introduce our panelists. first, david becker is the executive director and founder of the nonpartisan, nonprofit center for election innovation and research. he has helped elected officials from both parties to ensure all voters can vote conveniently in a system of maximum integrity. daniel cox is a resident scholar here at aei. he is the director of the survey center on american life. he specializes in survey research,...
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our judges are not election specialists. many countries have election courts. states do that to some extent. more of that would be helpful, and states being able to train their judges to look at these things, or do after looks that don't affect election results, where judges who are more serious, trained and focused on these issues look. that's important. i will quickly mixture -- quickly mention the electoral college. the electoral count out. things haven't gone that well in a number of ways when thinking about the machinery of the electoral college after the electors cast their votes in december. i am not sure we can lock all that down by changing the electoral count act, but one big principal, and this would apply -- one big principle, which would apply to democrats and republicans, is that once the electors cast their electoral votes, there is not much more to be said in the states after that. that does not mean congress does not sometimes have a role in asking, well, questions about their votes in some extreme cases. but for the most part, we need to resol
our judges are not election specialists. many countries have election courts. states do that to some extent. more of that would be helpful, and states being able to train their judges to look at these things, or do after looks that don't affect election results, where judges who are more serious, trained and focused on these issues look. that's important. i will quickly mixture -- quickly mention the electoral college. the electoral count out. things haven't gone that well in a number of ways...
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data and election ruls on election night. it's fair to say that the majority of county clerks in rural missouri are depending on the efforts of their election service providers who provide voting equipment services, the secretary of state's office and the coordinated efforts of the homeland security and the citizens commission to be against cyber threats. i currently serve on the board. i appreciate their continued efforts for information on security preparedness to state and local election officials. they work with the dhs and national association for secretary of state is welcome and optimistic these good efforts will continue and be further enhanced through one of the provisions within the secure elections act that would change the technical guidelines in the committee to the technical advisor board. and because of that include cyber security experts as part of it. i believe changes like this are needed. the bill on the current information sharing that was not in place prior to 2016 election on the current to continue impr
data and election ruls on election night. it's fair to say that the majority of county clerks in rural missouri are depending on the efforts of their election service providers who provide voting equipment services, the secretary of state's office and the coordinated efforts of the homeland security and the citizens commission to be against cyber threats. i currently serve on the board. i appreciate their continued efforts for information on security preparedness to state and local election...
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election workers? >> again, our focus is on serious threats of unlawful violence. we are sworn to protect our first amendment rights of our communities and political speech is not our focus at all. it is when these threats constitute threats of violence that that becomes the work of the task force? >> are false and fraudulent speech subject to legal consequences? >> they could potentially, senator, but the focus of the task force is on threats of unlawful violence. >> indeed, a campaign of lies by the tobacco industry was put to an end by the doj in a civil proceeding years ago, was it not? >> i believe your recollection is correct, senator. >> that prosecution or civil case was successful? the doj won. that successful judgment was upheld by the district -- by the u.s. court of appeals for the district of columbia and the u.s. supreme court denied cert. there was nothing unconstitutional about the departments action against that campaign of lies, was there? >> i take your question to highlight the fact
election workers? >> again, our focus is on serious threats of unlawful violence. we are sworn to protect our first amendment rights of our communities and political speech is not our focus at all. it is when these threats constitute threats of violence that that becomes the work of the task force? >> are false and fraudulent speech subject to legal consequences? >> they could potentially, senator, but the focus of the task force is on threats of unlawful violence. >>...
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our local election officials does, care, like mike about getting elections that are fair, getting elections that make sure people don't have to wait in lines and making sure that technology works. theipartisan support at levelsstate and federal is essential for mike to be able to do his job but illinois has a cyber navigator program making sure that we have policies in local officials know that if they think there's an intrusion on their voter system or by chance maybe an election machine, they call.ho to simple things like this in washington can be done to make our local election officials are able to do their job. i think a national initiative mirroring illinois' campaign could be something we could have on so we stopport cyber threats before they get to and look at the end of the day our federal government and our role in government is to ensure the states have every resource possible to run their elections. an area that i think we're going to continue over the next congress and the next few think the rest of this can, to continue to push forward. i'm glad election security is scrutiny b
our local election officials does, care, like mike about getting elections that are fair, getting elections that make sure people don't have to wait in lines and making sure that technology works. theipartisan support at levelsstate and federal is essential for mike to be able to do his job but illinois has a cyber navigator program making sure that we have policies in local officials know that if they think there's an intrusion on their voter system or by chance maybe an election machine, they...
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to this election. when you are doing and increasing number of mail-in balloting, which is something democrats pushed for in the election. nancy pelosi's first piece of legislation in 2019 was hr one which included a package of laws that in many ways mirror the terrible laws we have in california, in my opinion. that did not succeed, but it turns out through the covid door, a lot of these laws that i don't like have actually come the norm in many of our states. some of them are likely to stay for various reasons that are political on the ground in each of these states. the number one problem with mail-in balloting is when you don't have clean voter rolls. in california, los angeles county with 25% of the population of the state, 10 million people. in recent litigant -- litigation it was found that over a million people on the roles there were dead, were duplicates, had moved out of the state, or were felons presently not entitled to vote. overtlement agreed that time, they would clean up these roles. ke
to this election. when you are doing and increasing number of mail-in balloting, which is something democrats pushed for in the election. nancy pelosi's first piece of legislation in 2019 was hr one which included a package of laws that in many ways mirror the terrible laws we have in california, in my opinion. that did not succeed, but it turns out through the covid door, a lot of these laws that i don't like have actually come the norm in many of our states. some of them are likely to stay...
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six election associations, and 12 election vendors. our approach is threefold. making sure the communities has the election community has the information they need to defend their systems, making sure the election community has the technical support and tools they need to defend their systems, and building enduring partnerships to enhance resilience in advance security efforts together. in 2018, we focused on building scalable, repeatable mechanisms to dramatically grow our information sharing capabilities. the election's infrastructure, information sharing and analysis center was established by election day, they had over 1400 members. the fastest growing of any critical infrastructure sector. we share context actualized threat information and -- threat intelligence and actionable information enriched through our close partnerships with the intelligence community and law enforcement. more importantly, state and local election officials were sharing what they were seeing on their own networks. we deployed intrusion detection capabiliti
six election associations, and 12 election vendors. our approach is threefold. making sure the communities has the election community has the information they need to defend their systems, making sure the election community has the technical support and tools they need to defend their systems, and building enduring partnerships to enhance resilience in advance security efforts together. in 2018, we focused on building scalable, repeatable mechanisms to dramatically grow our information sharing...
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election. we know left-leaning organizations provide, except millions in foreign money and import american politics. we should be busy working to stop foreign influence in our election but what does do? d.c. law make selections more susceptible to foreign influence so this is beyond unacceptable, american elections should be for american citizens. i watched the entire hearing, i know i am a nerd. not a single democrat on either committee ask a question, challenge any facts presented as problematic presented by the chairman and republican members of the committee. all they did was complain that there was even a hearing to talk about this and even the congress has responsibility for the district of columbia and the talked about the new bill to clean it up once a year end eliminate same-day registration and undo elections. common sense provision that all that was said by the members of the minority party, all they talked about was voter suppression, but just remember that's what they said about th
election. we know left-leaning organizations provide, except millions in foreign money and import american politics. we should be busy working to stop foreign influence in our election but what does do? d.c. law make selections more susceptible to foreign influence so this is beyond unacceptable, american elections should be for american citizens. i watched the entire hearing, i know i am a nerd. not a single democrat on either committee ask a question, challenge any facts presented as...
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election assistance commission as well as election officials in the state of ohio. we have a strong relationship with our federal partners seeded here at the table and with state and local election officials across the country. our election late admission is clear. to support officials and their private-sector part is and identify and manage risk systems. they are run at the state level by dedicated professionals across america's more than 8,800 election jurisdictions and the work to ensure those officials don't have to defend themselves from sophisticated and persistent threats on their own. over the last three years we have worked tirelessly to strengthen our partnership with the community. we already provide free voluntary resources and all 50 states over 2100 locally and territorial jurisdictions of the six election associations come up with technology providers and political organizations including presidential campaigns. our approach has been and continues to be threefold. one, making sure that the community has the information they needed and systems rated nu
election assistance commission as well as election officials in the state of ohio. we have a strong relationship with our federal partners seeded here at the table and with state and local election officials across the country. our election late admission is clear. to support officials and their private-sector part is and identify and manage risk systems. they are run at the state level by dedicated professionals across america's more than 8,800 election jurisdictions and the work to ensure...
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these elections, election officials these are not faceless back room bureaucrats. these are our relatives, friends, neighbors. they're in our community. they're dedicated public servants working day in and day out to secure elections. they deserve want just our support but our admiration and respect. we all need to be responsible about ensuring that's a safe and security environment. >> which is why i'm asking you about the place where these conspiracy theories spread. the fbi report, when we looked at it in terms of those direct threats to election workers highlighted arizona, colorado, georgia, michigan, nevada and wisconsin as places where voter intimidation and threats to election workers have been seen. are these the areas of greatest concern for you? >> concerned across the board. we have cyber threats from nation states, insider threats, physical threats, as you talked about, and we have disinformation. disinformation, foreign influence that can be used to sow discord, undermine confidence in election integrity and used to incite violence. what are we doing?
these elections, election officials these are not faceless back room bureaucrats. these are our relatives, friends, neighbors. they're in our community. they're dedicated public servants working day in and day out to secure elections. they deserve want just our support but our admiration and respect. we all need to be responsible about ensuring that's a safe and security environment. >> which is why i'm asking you about the place where these conspiracy theories spread. the fbi report,...
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local elections, mayoral elections, we will roll this into that as well. there is a real choice for the country, and we will set that choice out as the labour party in the weeks coming forward. some suggesting theresa may looked at the polls and thought, does not get any better than this. polls are tough but the real poll that matters is the general election, this is the ultimate test for us. that is what we are in politics for, we are in politics to win elections, to win power, to put values into practice, and we have got to seize any opportunity we get to do that and we must do that. peter, is the risk for theresa may that there are people out there that do not necessarily like the approach towards brexit and this could backfire. seven week campaign, if based on opinion polls, well, they have been wrong on president trump, the last general election and the referendum. this is about who leads the country, what sort of government you want, as lucy has said, we have been knocking on doors for about four aches, now, another seven weeks. it is a great thing t
local elections, mayoral elections, we will roll this into that as well. there is a real choice for the country, and we will set that choice out as the labour party in the weeks coming forward. some suggesting theresa may looked at the polls and thought, does not get any better than this. polls are tough but the real poll that matters is the general election, this is the ultimate test for us. that is what we are in politics for, we are in politics to win elections, to win power, to put values...
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of the election to align with state law and the elections under john who has agent elections we want to marry they coincide and the state law special election will be held between one hundred and 26 and 40 days of vacancies unless consolidated within one hundred and 80 days we want to save the taxpayers' money we want to be able to consolidate those. to address concerns there were concerns about the original version about a vacancy held open until a special election we've changed that so that there won't be a vacancy but an interim supervisor that will be appointed by e the mayor but are in the be allowed to run for the special election that person will be able to run in subsequent election more of an interim official holders than a person severing beyond that. so the city attorney has given us assurances that is legal it is essentially having an interim supervisor whether a term we have in place in san francisco. for example, the clock is ticking on my being supervisor for 2 and a half more years. the interim supervisors about accept the appointments knowing it is only for a limited
of the election to align with state law and the elections under john who has agent elections we want to marry they coincide and the state law special election will be held between one hundred and 26 and 40 days of vacancies unless consolidated within one hundred and 80 days we want to save the taxpayers' money we want to be able to consolidate those. to address concerns there were concerns about the original version about a vacancy held open until a special election we've changed that so that...
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took place, a good election means an election with maximum participation, a good election took place. but with the later result for an important part of the government and an important part of the so-called forces of the revolution and hezbollah. but the psychological and objective effect of that good election in changing the playing field in favor of the islamic republic was an effect that eliminated the concern of those who were attached to the desired result in the process of time, and that election became one of the best elections in terms of national interests. of course. mr. vakil, i would like to add that from this point of view , it was an important election, which showed that in the islamic republic, the people's vote and opinion can be seen and read, and despite what you said. a part of the government may have been behind one of the candidates, but the words of the people are actually an important part of the election when the official media space is on the side of one person. from the gray votes, they believe that their vote is useless , the experience of 76 showed that th
took place, a good election means an election with maximum participation, a good election took place. but with the later result for an important part of the government and an important part of the so-called forces of the revolution and hezbollah. but the psychological and objective effect of that good election in changing the playing field in favor of the islamic republic was an effect that eliminated the concern of those who were attached to the desired result in the process of time, and that...
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election. because our elections are so decentralized, right, they're run in local jurisdictions all over the country, we talk about it being a benefit in a couple of ways. one is that it makes the process much harder to interrupt from a malicious actor because you have different processes and procedures. so without one centralized system you have to figure out a bunch of different ways to interfere with the process. that's a benefit of decentralization. the other benefit, i think, is that trust in government is definitely highest at the local level. and nothing against tom here at the federal. >> thanks. >> but i do think, you know, when you -- i work for -- miss linda here is a poll worker in arlington county. and i would say that when you address your neighbors as they come into the polling place, there's a level of trust that exists or doesn't exist at higher levels of government. often we talk to international election observers that come through and they talk about how crazy it is to have
election. because our elections are so decentralized, right, they're run in local jurisdictions all over the country, we talk about it being a benefit in a couple of ways. one is that it makes the process much harder to interrupt from a malicious actor because you have different processes and procedures. so without one centralized system you have to figure out a bunch of different ways to interfere with the process. that's a benefit of decentralization. the other benefit, i think, is that trust...
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around the election. that undermines the public's confidence in the legitimacy of that election and is and if youn adversary and you care about that election to undermine legitimacy, so i want to focus on information operations. we are in a difficult environment for dhs to operate around disinformation because of the way it has gotten caught up in politics. the eu. reports coming out this week, czech government, russia is attempting to interfere in june, using influential voices, etc. if we think putin was interested in the outcome of the '16 election, that the outcome of this '24 election may be viewed as an existential issue for him because of its potentially direct impact of support for ukraine. we should expect a full effort by russia to influence the outcome of that campaign. '16, when we began to realize russia was behind information operations, one consideration was not wanting to appear to put a thumb on the scale in that election. how are you thinking about that today? how are you anticipating se
around the election. that undermines the public's confidence in the legitimacy of that election and is and if youn adversary and you care about that election to undermine legitimacy, so i want to focus on information operations. we are in a difficult environment for dhs to operate around disinformation because of the way it has gotten caught up in politics. the eu. reports coming out this week, czech government, russia is attempting to interfere in june, using influential voices, etc. if we...
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the midterm elections. this discussion is hosted by new york university at their washington, d.c. campus. it's 1:15. >>> good afternoon, everyone. is this on? no? yes. is this good? all right. thank you. good afternoon. welcome to the brennan center for justice. first of all, i just want to thank nyu's john brademas center and the great team here, nyu team in d.c., who always make us feel welcome. i'm larry norden, the deputy director of the democracy program at the brennan center. and just to repeat, because i was told i can't say it too much, andrea's discussion of how you can keep up with our work, you can find us online at brennancenter.org, follow us on facebook and twitter and listen to our podcasts on icloud. for those of you that don't know, the brennan center is a non-partisan law and policy institute that works to reform and revitalize and, when necessary, defend in our systems of democracy and justice. we've been deeply engaged in addressing the many issues surrounding election security to protec
the midterm elections. this discussion is hosted by new york university at their washington, d.c. campus. it's 1:15. >>> good afternoon, everyone. is this on? no? yes. is this good? all right. thank you. good afternoon. welcome to the brennan center for justice. first of all, i just want to thank nyu's john brademas center and the great team here, nyu team in d.c., who always make us feel welcome. i'm larry norden, the deputy director of the democracy program at the brennan center. and...
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for future elections. i urge you vote against this objection. the vice president: democratic leader. mr. schumer: mr. vice president. the senator from the great state of arizona, senator sinema. the vice president: the senator from arizona. a senator: thank you, mr. president. i rise to speak about the recent election and urge my colleagues to step away from divisive political rhetoric and step towards renewing americans' faith in our democracy. ms. sinema: the 2020 arizona election was a success. not for any one party or individual but as a demonstration of the will of the voters. a record 80% of registered voters separated thanks to local arizona election officials who ensured our system worked and our laws were upheld. arizona has offered early voting for more than 100 years and our vote by mail system includes strict safeguards. all ballots include tracking mechanisms and tamper resistant envelopes. election staff are trained to authenticate signatures. and arizona imposes severe criminal punishments f
for future elections. i urge you vote against this objection. the vice president: democratic leader. mr. schumer: mr. vice president. the senator from the great state of arizona, senator sinema. the vice president: the senator from arizona. a senator: thank you, mr. president. i rise to speak about the recent election and urge my colleagues to step away from divisive political rhetoric and step towards renewing americans' faith in our democracy. ms. sinema: the 2020 arizona election was a...
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so things like one official election things that get put up election night. they are not real results. they are not coming from your system but you can imagine how frustrating it would be if all of a sudden your website, and counties with that was good episodes that ultimately didn't match what the true results were certainly think about ways to hardened defenses for them. one of the great things, the private sector is stepping up in this area both google and the , company called cloud flair have offered free the dos protection, some additional hacking protections. that is helpful and the department of homeland security , especially in this area offers , cyber hygiene or scanning for this got the bandwidth to protect all 8800 local election officials websites across the country. to let us know what our vulnerabilities are so that we can quickly putting mitigations. you do have two kind of role play the idea that the websites are taken down and you start to build a list of okay, can we get our results through twitter? what if our twitter account is taken down?
so things like one official election things that get put up election night. they are not real results. they are not coming from your system but you can imagine how frustrating it would be if all of a sudden your website, and counties with that was good episodes that ultimately didn't match what the true results were certainly think about ways to hardened defenses for them. one of the great things, the private sector is stepping up in this area both google and the , company called cloud flair...
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but the best trusted source is the elected -- state election official and the local election official. >> and i should say also for our volunteers that 866-our-vote, we're directing voters to state and county websites, which can be difficult to find but we help close that listening for voters that are having trouble. >> some optimization. >> yes. >> hello. i was registering high school students today so that's why i'm dressed like this. i'm precinct chief at an election. so we have -- i was looking over the security checklist and i think where i am, we do a very good job with all of these but i was reading also here page one and two about the connectivity for wireless networks and we use ipads to check in voters but they are linked to each other using blue tooth and they are using -- i'm at a high school. using the high school wi-fi. we have 5,000 voters in this precinct and there are over 200 in our county, 200 precincts. so it said to have a good, strong password that you will change after every election. but with over 200 precincts, should we have a variety of passwords that we're
but the best trusted source is the elected -- state election official and the local election official. >> and i should say also for our volunteers that 866-our-vote, we're directing voters to state and county websites, which can be difficult to find but we help close that listening for voters that are having trouble. >> some optimization. >> yes. >> hello. i was registering high school students today so that's why i'm dressed like this. i'm precinct chief at an election....
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election. here is a breakdown of those poll results. the question, again, is how many u.s. adults are highly confident that 2024 both will be counted accurately, so even among all adults, only 44%, less than half, but 71% of democrats, 24% of independents, 22% of republicans, so not even a quarter of republicans and independents. how concerning is this partisan divide that you see in this poll? guest: both the overall numbers and partisan divide are concerning, not just as a snapshot of where we are right now, and it is important to recognize that as we sit here today, we are merely 1000 days since the november 2020 election. during that time, well over 60 courts have considered claims that there were significant problems at the elections, and all were rejected at courts, included by trump appointed attorneys. 1000 days after the election, there has not been a shred of evidence accepted by any court in the u.s. that demonstrates any kind of significant problems or fraud. yet, these doubts persi
election. here is a breakdown of those poll results. the question, again, is how many u.s. adults are highly confident that 2024 both will be counted accurately, so even among all adults, only 44%, less than half, but 71% of democrats, 24% of independents, 22% of republicans, so not even a quarter of republicans and independents. how concerning is this partisan divide that you see in this poll? guest: both the overall numbers and partisan divide are concerning, not just as a snapshot of where...
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elections. we see states succeeding and we will shine a light on their important work and where we see rtstates falling short we will work to bring transparency to their challenges and to serve as a resource to help improve their electionses process. i'm confident in the ability to promote the shared interest and to always work professionally and efficiently together. the constitution tells us states, not the federal government had primary authority and responsibility to set election laws and to administer federal elections. to that end, i am pleased to welcome today's witnesses from ohio, louisiana and florida. three states that are getting elections right and can share some of the policies and practices thatat have led to thr success. it's important to hear from them about what their states are doing well. as a member from florida, i am the first to acknowledge our state didn't n always run a smoh elections. most people here will be familiar with of the hanging chad election of 2011 but over t
elections. we see states succeeding and we will shine a light on their important work and where we see rtstates falling short we will work to bring transparency to their challenges and to serve as a resource to help improve their electionses process. i'm confident in the ability to promote the shared interest and to always work professionally and efficiently together. the constitution tells us states, not the federal government had primary authority and responsibility to set election laws and...
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as of june, 2017, nearly eight months after the 2016 elections, not a single chief election official at the state level had received a security clearance. that is clearly unacceptable. and while d.h.s. recently sponsored a one-day classified briefing, it received decidedly mixed reviews from state election officials. we must assist states in hardening their defenses against foreign adversaries, including passing much-needed legislation, providing funding and authorizing appropriate security clearances to top election officials. we must also immediately ensure robust communication and information sharing in both directions, between the federal government and state election agencies on cybersecurity threats. we are already in an election year. the need to act now is urgent. >> thank you, senator collins. i want to start as well by saying how proud i am of our entire committee and our leadership of chairman burr and vice chairman warner. how they've taken on this task of getting to the bottom of what happened with russia's influence and interference in 2016. mr. heinrich: i think we all
as of june, 2017, nearly eight months after the 2016 elections, not a single chief election official at the state level had received a security clearance. that is clearly unacceptable. and while d.h.s. recently sponsored a one-day classified briefing, it received decidedly mixed reviews from state election officials. we must assist states in hardening their defenses against foreign adversaries, including passing much-needed legislation, providing funding and authorizing appropriate security...
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and when you put out election policy and talk about election administration and not the politics of elections, then people are willing to understand, and they are willing to move forward. and if we continue the route that we're going, there's going to be so much fatigue in this country that i'm concerned about voter participation. and trusting what we as elections officers do. if you can't the people who are appointed, you can unelect an elected official. [laughter] i'm sorry. [inaudible conversations] >> you're appointed. [laughter] >> it's very frustrating for us because we, as someone said earlier in the panel, we know what the truth is. we can show to the bottom line how the system works and how the election was pull off without -- pulled off without major errors. but you, people have to be willing to listen and want to understand rather than blame. and it's just, for all of us election officials in the room, that's really the hard part. and the other part of it is our policymakers, our legislators jump to conclusions by the hundreds of thousands of e-mails that they get that don't have a
and when you put out election policy and talk about election administration and not the politics of elections, then people are willing to understand, and they are willing to move forward. and if we continue the route that we're going, there's going to be so much fatigue in this country that i'm concerned about voter participation. and trusting what we as elections officers do. if you can't the people who are appointed, you can unelect an elected official. [laughter] i'm sorry. [inaudible...
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elected. i won election night by 2,054 votes. chuck schumer sent a message down that said, i don't care what it takes, we're going to win through the courts. we had like 100 lawsuits, a thousand lawyers working with us, we went through two recounts. he didn't care what the votes were, chuck schumer's goal was to win, and his lawyer was just win through the courts. it didn't matter what the votes are. it didn't let me come to orientation. i watch this stuff now, i did not remember one dem kralt in the entire country say, that's not right. you shouldn't be doing it that way. they were all in on this and nobody complained. we've got to figure out how to do this where people are comfortable. i live in naples, florida and people come up to me and they're frustrated with the system. these are people who wanted trump to win. they think he lost unfairly, but they're mad. they're mad that -- because they hear about what happened in wisconsin, they hear about what happened in other states, and then they
elected. i won election night by 2,054 votes. chuck schumer sent a message down that said, i don't care what it takes, we're going to win through the courts. we had like 100 lawsuits, a thousand lawyers working with us, we went through two recounts. he didn't care what the votes were, chuck schumer's goal was to win, and his lawyer was just win through the courts. it didn't matter what the votes are. it didn't let me come to orientation. i watch this stuff now, i did not remember one dem kralt...
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in other words, we have, in the 2016 election, 2012 election, 2008 election, 2004 election, there have been a couple million more voters in america who had their counted purely because we got better at running elections and we were able to documents that. that's a valuable thing both to understand how well our democracy runs, understand how to make it better and understand how to use our limited resources mentioned several times to target where to make things better. as an academic, i'm interested in these things because i'm curious about everything in a perverse way. the use of data like this that comes from a wide variety of sources can help us to pinpoint where problems already. as an aside, oftentimes when one discovers there are problems with voting machines or long lines, it is a hard to tell is this a problem everywhere or a few places and understanding not only the magnitude of the problem and where to focus attention is important. it turns out in 2000 just about everybody had problems with voting machines. in fact, there was one state. i don't want to shame anybody, we'll make
in other words, we have, in the 2016 election, 2012 election, 2008 election, 2004 election, there have been a couple million more voters in america who had their counted purely because we got better at running elections and we were able to documents that. that's a valuable thing both to understand how well our democracy runs, understand how to make it better and understand how to use our limited resources mentioned several times to target where to make things better. as an academic, i'm...
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and every election, as an election every year end i'm vote in every election. i've use that over 25 times. so i know the early vote is bidden for that long. that's not going to change that. that is not what this is all about. it's all about people being on the same track. my state, dueo a lot of suppression of t vote. we only have about three weeks earlyote. in some states they have a whole entire month to early vote. the vote on weekends andot stuf. a lot of things are done up in those five states you have same-day registratio you have same-day voting. people go down to register to te and ty can both that same day becausehey've got thin to do. i just want people t understand, people have things to do. if i had to diver your food at your favorite restaurant getyour food did not ther if you was mad because i had to go vote how'd you feel? thanksor taking my cal sue andhanks willie. solely on t idea here that the federal government, thi agency would say okay, here's what you need to do for ely voting. you need to have same-day registration. that is part of your p
and every election, as an election every year end i'm vote in every election. i've use that over 25 times. so i know the early vote is bidden for that long. that's not going to change that. that is not what this is all about. it's all about people being on the same track. my state, dueo a lot of suppression of t vote. we only have about three weeks earlyote. in some states they have a whole entire month to early vote. the vote on weekends andot stuf. a lot of things are done up in those five...
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the whole election. so this is why i'm saying, if they do have a kind of sort of suspicious how the election commission getting this done, then accept the commission. alden would be afraid of extra romeo accepting the you . okay. no problem. and let me just go to the mean for a 2nd. well, i mean, do you understand that by choosing not to take part in the election, you are basically sending the message that from now own words. and the decision is the, is going to be out of the constitutional framework, because the options would be very small for you. you go to this race, violence will kick in and therefore they wouldn't be no democratic way out for you in, in the future. unless you decide with wisdom, it is in the benefit of bangladesh to be possible, the political establishment on the bottom of the elections. um, do you really believe that for the benefit of this country and for the sake of the people they should part pacific to the election, which is mostly those dummy election which is mostly known as
the whole election. so this is why i'm saying, if they do have a kind of sort of suspicious how the election commission getting this done, then accept the commission. alden would be afraid of extra romeo accepting the you . okay. no problem. and let me just go to the mean for a 2nd. well, i mean, do you understand that by choosing not to take part in the election, you are basically sending the message that from now own words. and the decision is the, is going to be out of the constitutional...
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is that an election next year. is that an election policy, _ election next year. is that an election policy, to _ election next year. is that an election policy, to go - election next year. is that an election policy, to go into . election next year. is that an election policy, to go into an j election policy, to go into an election policy, to go into an election and say you can feel a bit less worse off? it's not really aspirational politics we might want to be for an election? it’s aspirational politics we might want to be for an election?— to be for an election? it's not, but the economy _ to be for an election? it's not, but the economy has _ to be for an election? it's not, but the economy has been _ to be for an election? it's not, but the economy has been hammered| to be for an election? it's not, but i the economy has been hammered by to be for an election? it's not, but - the economy has been hammered by the pandemic, the war in ukraine and inflation, and there is only so much the chancellor can do. it inflation, and there is only so much the chancell
is that an election next year. is that an election policy, _ election next year. is that an election policy, to _ election next year. is that an election policy, to go - election next year. is that an election policy, to go into . election next year. is that an election policy, to go into an j election policy, to go into an election policy, to go into an election and say you can feel a bit less worse off? it's not really aspirational politics we might want to be for an election? it’s...
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state's election results making president-elect joe biden's win official in the state. republican vice chair joined certifyingn the vote the election. a republican member of state. this three-and-a-half our event includes remarks from the board and virtual comments from citizens of michigan. i do want to just note that there might be some pauses just because this is a result meeting. please allow us some technical issues. going to our first item on the agenda is the consideration of the meeting minutes for approval for october 15, 2020. >> [indiscernible] asroval of the minutes printed for the october 15 meeting. been movement and supported and we will be taking will call the just like we did and our teams meeting. this did not change. >> [indiscernible] orthere any discussion motion regarding the approval of the minutes? discussion on the approval of the minutes for october 15? will you please take a roll call vote? taken]all vote four ayeir, you have votes. >> the second item on the agenda is the certification of the november 3, 2020 general election. >> thank you, ch
state's election results making president-elect joe biden's win official in the state. republican vice chair joined certifyingn the vote the election. a republican member of state. this three-and-a-half our event includes remarks from the board and virtual comments from citizens of michigan. i do want to just note that there might be some pauses just because this is a result meeting. please allow us some technical issues. going to our first item on the agenda is the consideration of the meeting...
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what is the election? a mechanism has been considered for the implementation of this law, we have designed an account from the candidates , all the advertising processes, the donations given by real persons or to the respected candidate are entered into this account and based on the ceiling defined by the ministry of interior, in accordance with the law. on the other hand, the ceiling is based on 39 of each legal and real person to help as a candidate, all of this is defined in the system, and an order and a framework of the issue of power in the field of financial resources are formed on the advertisements of the candidates. financial transparency is seen as a mechanism in the new reforms i would like to apologize to you. i have explained about the help that individuals give to individuals. this cannot be done in any way during the election . these actions are considered a crime. of course, we have a separate law for election financial transparency. hopefully, this year, we will be able to make it clear i
what is the election? a mechanism has been considered for the implementation of this law, we have designed an account from the candidates , all the advertising processes, the donations given by real persons or to the respected candidate are entered into this account and based on the ceiling defined by the ministry of interior, in accordance with the law. on the other hand, the ceiling is based on 39 of each legal and real person to help as a candidate, all of this is defined in the system, and...
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election security. secretary nielsen said certain swing states and individual precincts could be formidable to him -- could be vulnerable to attacks. >> at the beginning of this hearing i would like to thank the members, the witnesses, the press, and the visitors we had today. with the inclement weather predicted, some has fallen. we thought it was important to continue this hearing. i am grateful to each of our witnesses and those who couldn't make it because of flights. we tried to addressed so we had -- we try to adjust to have the appropriate interest -- witnesses. the committee convenes the first open hearing to reprint -- reflect the prime risks and findings of our investigation into russia's attempt to interfere in the 2016 elections. i would like to welcome our witnesses. secretary of homeland security kirsten nielsen, and former secretary of homeland security jeh johnson. i am grateful for the service you provide to your country. i know a number of cases. secretary nielsen, i have enjoyed the t
election security. secretary nielsen said certain swing states and individual precincts could be formidable to him -- could be vulnerable to attacks. >> at the beginning of this hearing i would like to thank the members, the witnesses, the press, and the visitors we had today. with the inclement weather predicted, some has fallen. we thought it was important to continue this hearing. i am grateful to each of our witnesses and those who couldn't make it because of flights. we tried to...
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this is the first election since since the second election the first election five years ago. powers, and as more counties,pumped into i am wondering, what is the untold story there? certainly, we can generalize about ethnicities and groups in these counties, will be know that a lot of them -- many counties are heterogenous. the impactsng what are being felt across the country are? that question and you do the counties question. on.death is still going officially, that is what we are told. timing of his death, his disappearance, murder was really disturbing. the fact that this gentlemandisy disturbing. was chemin in terms of how the -- a -- managers of that security system worked. , at he disappeared and died that time, there was a lot of speculation that it could be political. around the time there were some stories that were talking about triangles, because he got killed with a young lady with him. there was a lot of speculations. the iabc was quick to come out notsay his death will affect the credibility of the computer system with the iebc. with the investigation, unless t
this is the first election since since the second election the first election five years ago. powers, and as more counties,pumped into i am wondering, what is the untold story there? certainly, we can generalize about ethnicities and groups in these counties, will be know that a lot of them -- many counties are heterogenous. the impactsng what are being felt across the country are? that question and you do the counties question. on.death is still going officially, that is what we are told....